Malaysia
435 probe papers on sedition cases opened since 2010, police say
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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 — Between 2010 and Oct 14 this year, a total of 435 investigation papers on sedition cases have been opened. 

Royal Malaysian Police Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department director Datuk Rusdi Ahmad said of the total, 55 cases involved racism, religion (68), royal institution (60) and state administration (65). 

"Eleven cases involved Sabah and Sarawak leaving Malaysia and the remaining 176 cases involved other categories,” he said when delivering his keynote address at a forum at Universiti Malaya here today. 

He said the police took the dissemination of false information by some individuals through the social media, especially Facebook and WhatsApp, seriously.

"The false information will disrupt public order, threaten the security and jeopardise racial harmony,” he said.

On cybercrime, Rusdi said a total of 5,785 cases were recorded from January to June this year with losses of RM119.7 million.  "In view of cyber threat, although it is not necessarily violent, it will bring bad implications in a very short time,” he said.  — Bernama

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